Report: March 8 Reaches Agreement on Main Conditions over New Cabinet

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The March 8 camp will continue to facilitate Prime Minister-designate Tammam Salam's mission to form a new government amid an agreement being allegedly reached between its members, reported various media outlets on Saturday.

As Safir newspaper said that a meeting had taken place Friday morning between the Hizbullah leader's aide Hussein Khalil, Speaker Nabih Berri's political aide caretaker Minister Ali Hassan Khalil, and Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun's aide caretaker Minister Jebran Bassil during which they agree on core issues over the new government that they will not waiver on.

The gatherers at the meeting, held at Rabieh, agreed to “completely reject the formation of a one-sided government,” revealed As Safir.

They also opposed any violation in the manner in which the cabinet will be formed, adding that the “former parliamentary majority should be represented at cabinet according to its true political size.”

They voiced their commitment to the Taef Accord, while rejecting any attempts to violate it.

In addition, they stressed the importance of forming a political cabinet capable of tackling the developments in the region.

Meanwhile, a prominent March 8 official told As Safir that even if the new cabinet is primarily aimed at staging the parliamentary elections, “does that mean it will not face economic, political, and security challenges?”

“Can a technocrat government take the decision to disassociate Lebanon from the Syrian crisis?” asked the official who was kept unnamed.

“The demand to form a cabinet capable of overseeing the elections may be an excuse to establish a one-sided one,” he noted.

He also did not rule out the possibility that the new government may take decisions that may lead Lebanon to dangers more serious than the ones previous governments were made to face.

Leading March 8 sources later told al-Joumhouria newspaper that the camp is monitoring the government-formation process with optimism.

On claims that conditions are being imposed on Salam, they said: “One must be reminded that when former Premier Saad Hariri was attempting to form a new government, he met with Berri ten times, Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah twice, and Aoun three times.”

The March 8 forces have called for forming a political, national unity cabinet, while the March 14 forces have called for forming a neutral, technocrat cabinet.

Salam has meanwhile said that he is seeking a cabinet to oversee the parliamentary polls that does not contain MP hopefuls.

Comments 7
Thumb geha 13 April 2013, 11:10

these guys are insisting, thus they want to extend this current parliament. they do not want any change in the political scene as long as Syria is as it is.
we need to understand however that the Syrian situation is changing rapidly, and while, so far the US was happy that jihadists were all converging into Syria to fight with the Syrian regime(thus killing each other), the US is now worried that the Syrian regime is abut to be toppled. their fear lies on the simple fact the chemical weapons will fall into the jihadists hands.
all this to say the situation in Syria is about to change dramatically now.

Missing peace 13 April 2013, 19:57

STL hasn t started yet... so it did not fail only in your dreams...

Thumb Kalzyturks 13 April 2013, 13:09

tonyfarris,

Ignore the cat cause he resides in Australia.

Ask him when was the last time he lived in Lebanon. "since he was a child" ?!

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 13 April 2013, 20:40

Roar- I can't imagine why anyone would say you are sectarian. I wonder where anyone would have gotten that idea from? The saddest and truly most heartbreaking part all this is third generation removed from Lebanon and yet sectarian thinking has yet to be removed. I'm sorry for the directed attack as it is solely based on the views you exhibited in your statements above.

Missing peace 13 April 2013, 19:59

"Mr Bassil has performed most admirably. "

lol... he did nothing worth mentioning, just bla bla talk so sheep like you are happy :)

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 13 April 2013, 20:15

You do realize that M8 will not allow the formation of technocratic government, right?

Missing helicopter 13 April 2013, 22:01

“Can a technocrat government take the decision to disassociate Lebanon from the Syrian crisis?” asked the official who was kept unnamed................. not with Hezb defending Shiites in Syria and Assad. Also not with Salafists using Hezb's interference to stage their own interfering. God save us from both.